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AFCENT Mayor Cell aides to Q-Town
Quarantine residents wait in line while being served breakfast inside the quarantine village dining facility at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait July 15, 2020. The Mayor Cell works with base agencies to aide those in quarantine for pre-deployment processing that includes facilitating lodging, dining, and health sustainment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes)
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AFCENT Mayor Cell aides to Q-Town
Senior Airman Nicholas Weichert-Cortes, 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron, cleans the dining facility tent while volunteering with the Mayor Cell team at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait July 14, 2020. The Mayor Cell works with base agencies to aide those in quarantine for pre-deployment processing that includes facilitating lodging, dining, and health sustainment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes)
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AFCENT Mayor Cell aides to Q-Town
Airmen assigned to the Mayor Cell and the 386th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron wear protective garments while they prepare to serve a meal to members inside the quarantine area at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait July 14, 2020. The Mayor Cell works with base agencies to aide those in quarantine for pre-deployment processing that includes facilitating lodging, dining, and health sustainment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes)
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AFCENT Mayor Cell aides to Q-Town
Airmen assigned to the Mayor Cell and the 386th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron wear protective garments while they prepare to serve a meal to members inside the quarantine area at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait July 14, 2020. The Mayor Cell works with base agencies to aide those in quarantine for pre-deployment processing that includes facilitating lodging, dining, and health sustainment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes)
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200206-Z-UU033-102
U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Drew, 332nd Air Expeditionary equal opportunity director and member of the Helping Agencies Team (HAT), stands for a portrait Feb. 6, 2020, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The HAT is a group of agencies that are united to connect and guide Airmen, building resilency and providing tools to cope with life challenges and military service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ralph Branson)
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200127-Z-UU033-100
U.S. Air Force Major Roseneblatt and Tech Sgt. Lawrence, 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing legal staff and members of the Helping Agencies Team (HAT), stand for a portrait Jan. 27, 2020, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The HAT is a group of agencies that are united to connect and guide Airmen, building resilency and providing tools to cope with life challenges and military service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ralph Branson)
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200206-Z-UU033-101
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Shinn and Tech. Sgt. Barnes, 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing SAPR staff and members of the Helping Agencies Team (HAT), stand for a portrait Feb. 6, 2020, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The HAT is a group of agencies that are united to connect and guide Airmen, building resilency and providing tools to cope with life challenges and military service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Ralph Branson)
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200310-Z-UU033-104
Airmen of the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing participate in an aircrew recruiting meeting to explore paths to becoming a military aviator. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior MSgt. Ralph Branson)
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200310-Z-UU033-117
Airmen of the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing participate in an aircrew recruiting meeting to explore paths to becoming a military aviator. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior MSgt. Ralph Branson)
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200310-Z-UU033-101
Airmen of the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing participate in an aircrew recruiting meeting to explore paths to becoming a military aviator. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior MSgt. Ralph Branson)
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EOD and SFS perform joint Multifunction Airman Training
Airmen from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight discuss their next objective during Multifunction Airman Training at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 18, 2020. The MFAT consisted of a three day, in-depth scenario based around obstacles that these Airmen could face during their deployments against adversaries. They were able to run through each problem, work through the solution then collaborate with each other on ways to improve. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Isaiah J. Soliz)
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EOD and SFS perform joint Multifunction Airman Training
A 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal member ties a rope to a simulated unexploded ordnance at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 18, 2020. Being able to train and learn how Airmen can defend and improve the installations security was a driving point towards the Multifunction Airman Training exercise. Each Airmen that participated was provided a 48-hour window of scenarios that filled unconventional warfare situations that they may witness at any given time. Integrating and learning gave each participant and leadership a perspective on how to better the mission and each other. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman JaNae Capuno)
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EOD and SFS perform joint Multifunction Airman Training
Airman from the 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron listen to an after action brief about their performance on a practical application of force protection of suppressing intruders during a Multifunction Airman Training exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 18, 2020. Being able to train and learn how Airmen can defend and improve the installations security was a driving point towards the Multifunction Airman Training exercise. Each Airmen that participated was provided a 48 hour window of scenarios that filled unconventional warfare situations that they may witness at any given time. Integrating and learning gave each participant and leadership a perspective on how to better the mission and each other. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes)
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EOD and SFS perform joint Multifunction Airman Training
Airmen on the blue team take cover during a simulated air attack during a Multifunction Airman Training exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 18, 2020. Throughout MFAT, Airmen from both the 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron and 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordinance disposal flight worked together on a Red versus Blue teaming concept constructed by members of the local EOD staff. They were able to reinforce the skills necessary to deploy to any environment, at any time, and with the expectation of supporting US or Coalition general or Special Forces requiring an EOD capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes)
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EOD and SFS perform joint Multifunction Airman Training
Airmen assigned to the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight and 386th Security Forces Squadron load a simulated downed pilot into a truck bed during Multifunction Airman Training at Ali Al Salem Air Base, March 18, 2020. Throughout MFAT, Airmen from both the 386th AEW EOD and 386th ESFS worked together on a Red versus Blue teaming concept constructed by members of the local EOD staff. They were able to reinforce the skills necessary to deploy to any environment, at any time, and with the expectation of supporting US or Coalition general or Special Forces requiring an EOD capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Tanenbaum)
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EOD and SFS perform joint Multifunction Airman Training
An Airmen assigned to the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight pulls on a rope during Multifunction Airman Training at Ali Al Salem Air Base, March 18, 2020. The Multifunction Airman Training consisted of a three day, in-depth scenario based around obstacles that these Airmen could face during their deployments against adversaries. They were able to run through each problem, work through the solution then collaborate with each other on ways to improve. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Tanenbaum)
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EOD and SFS perform joint Multifunction Airman Training
An Airmen assigned to the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight examines a simulated improvised explosive device during Multifunction Airman Training at Ali Al Salem Air Base, March 18, 2020. Being able to train and learn how Airmen can defend and improve the installations security was a driving point towards the Multifunction Airman Training exercise. Each Airmen that participated was provided a 48 hour window of scenarios that filled unconventional warfare situations that they may witness at any given time. Integrating and learning gave each participant and leadership a perspective on how to better the mission and each other. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Tanenbaum)
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EOD and SFS perform joint Multifunction Airman Training
An Airmen assigned to the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight clears an area during Multifunction Airman Training at Ali Al Salem Air Base, March 18, 2020. The training scenarios were held over three days in order to enable future operations with U.S. or Coalition general or Special Forces requiring an EOD capability allowing them to effectively train and apply concepts amongst each other to improves in place processes against adversaries. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Tanenbaum)
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EOD and SFS perform joint Multifunction Airman Training
An Airmen assigned to the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight searches an area for an improvised explosive device during Multifunction Airman Training at Ali Al Salem Air Base, March 18, 2020. The Multifunction Airman Training consisted of a three day, in-depth scenario based around obstacles that these Airmen could face during their deployments against adversaries. They were able to run through each problem, work through the solution then collaborate with each other on ways to improve. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Tanenbaum)
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EOD and SFS perform joint Multifunction Airman Training
Senior Airman Bennett Stanton, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordinance disposal technician, loads his M4 carbine rifle with simulation rounds prior to beginning their Multifunction Airman Training exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 18, 2020. Throughout MFAT, Airmen from both the 386th ECES EOD and 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron worked together on a Red versus Blue teaming concept constructed by members of the local EOD staff. They were able to reinforce the skills necessary to deploy to any environment, at any time, and with the expectation of supporting U.S. or Coalition general or Special Forces requiring an EOD capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes)
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